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Carine Roitfeld Casts Models, Baby Wildlife in Pre-Fall Story For Harper's Bazaar

By Justin Fenner

Would the Pre-Fall 2013 collections make sense on safari? That seems to be the question Carine Roitfeld wanted to answer in her latest fashion story for Harper’s Bazaar, “The Animal Nursery.”

Roitfeld tasked Sebastian Faena with photographing the 16-page story, which features models like Kate Upton, Irina Shayk, and Tilda Lindstam and a variety of young animals including a disarmingly adorable ambush of baby tigers.

The story will run in all 26 international editions of Harper’s Bazaar, but you can take a look at a few of the images in advance here in the gallery.

Photos courtesy of Harper’s Bazaar

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Michael Kors's New Partnership and Claudia Schiffer's Hermes Bag That Never Was

By Robert Khederian


    All the bits fit to print here, in our daily news roundup.

  • Michael Kors has partnered with the United Nations World Food Program on a long-term initiative to fight hunger. In addition to releasing a capsule collection of watches this March, the designer has also revealed a star-studded PSA featuring Seth Meyers, Karolina Kurkova, Bette Midler, and more. “The fact is, hunger is a solvable problem and I’m proud that we can be a part of the solution,” Kors explains. [Destination Kors]
  • Claudia Schiffer wishes she could give some advice to her 17-year-old self: “In five years time Hermès will ask if they can name a bag after you, as they have Kelly and Birkin. Ignore your agent and say ‘Yes’.” [Telegraph]
  • Speaking of bags, Alexander Wang will design a one based on sketches made by friends on the Samsung Galaxy Note II. “I am most inspired from my everyday life and the people that surround me,” the designer said. “This collaboration represents a new way that technology and style can come together.” [WWD]
  • Narciso Rodriguez has been named Woolmark’s new fashion ambassador. [Vogue UK]
  • The cult nineties brand X-Girl is now shoppable online after nearly 15 years of being available only in Japan. [Teen Vogue]
  • Mercedes-Benz has tapped a series of designers, models, and front row regulars to create custom vanity license plates for display at Lincoln Center during New York Fashion Week. [The Cut]
  • Milly’s logo has received an update. The new desing will debut on the labels of the brand’s Pre-Fall 2013 collection. [WWD]
  • Hudson Jeans took to Instagram for its Spring 2013 campaign starring Georgia May Jagger (below). [Fashionologie Inbox]

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Givenchy Pre-Fall 2013

By Justin Fenner

After infusing a modern femininity into nuns’ habits for Spring 2013, Riccardo Tisci created a decidedly more masculine offering for Pre-Fall. His daywear tended toward sharp, clean lines and colorblocking, and pieces that lean on menswear staples (the notch-lapel cape in gray wool is a perfect example of this). That’s not to say there weren’t frills: a geometric appliqué decorated the edges of dresses and a sporty camel bomber jacket, and lace accents appeared on pants, skirts, and sweaters.

The evening pieces carried a little more flounce, attributable to the ruching technique used mainly on skirts, and to the controlled addition of ruffles.

Photo courtesy of Givenchy.

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Golden Globes 2013: The Very Best Looks From the Red Carpet

By Christina Perez

Last season’s runway rivalry didn’t quite reprise itself on Sunday’s Golden Globes red carpet – but almost. Hedi Slimane‘s new vision for Saint Laurent found a muse in Rosie Huntington-Whiteley; the model-actress (and her Angelina-esque right leg) looked divine in Spring 2013’s gauzy, bow-necked halter gown. Meanwhile, Raf Simons‘s modern Christian Dior was out in full force on not one but two lovely leading ladies. Jennifer Lawrence – who took home the Globe for her work in Silver Linings Playbook – made a strong case for minimalism in the label’s Fall 2012 crimson Couture ballgown, while Marion Cotillard was a vision of modern-day sweetness in a custom asymmetrical strapless shift.

But Slimane and Simons weren’t the only big-name designers who made an impact on the red carpet. Zac Posen was well-represented; not only did the designer dress Naomi Watts in a gorgeous merlot gown from his Pre-Fall 2013 collection, but he also dressed the night’s big winner Lena Dunham in a raisin-hued gown complete with Posen’s signature body-flattering seaming. Oscar de la Renta, too, had a strong showing. Jessica Alba looked dreamy in the designer’s Pre-Fall 2013 sherbet-colored trumpet dress, while Zooey Deschanel glowed in a vivid red strapless number.

Click through to see all those – plus Jessica Chastain‘s seafoam Calvin Klein, Kathryn Bigelow‘s embellished Prada, Sienna Miller‘s pale pink Erdem, and more – right here in our roundup of the very best looks from 2013 Golden Globes night.

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Lanvin Pre-Fall 2013

By Justin Fenner

Alber Elbaz created a veritable zoo of looks for his Pre-Fall 2013 offering, combining a variety of animal prints with lots of fur. Leopard was the predominant animal here, applied to everything from boots to bags, gloves, and more than one coat. One such piece of outerwear was decorated with black and white beads in a floral pattern, while others were simply – yet lavishly – adorned with a fur lapel. But the wilder pieces in this collection were just as wearable as their solid-colored cousins, which counted a sleeveless gray wool coatdress and a black dress with a leather skirt among their number.

Photo courtesy of Lanvin

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Céline Pre-Fall 2013

By Justin Fenner

Phoebe Philo toyed with traditional ideas of shape, proportion, and tailoring in her Pre-Fall 2013 collection. She started off with double-breasted suits that borrowed largely from conventional menswear tropes but finished them with decidedly feminine pearl buttons. Other details, like golden belt buckles the size of small books and saddle shoes turned into soaring platform wedges, were just as eye-catching. But the oversize jackets – made large by inflating shoulder seams and lapels – may have been this offering’s most striking statement.

Photo courtesy of Céline

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Stella McCartney Pre-Fall 2013

By Justin Fenner

Is there any party like a Stella McCartney pre-collection party? As she’s done before, the designer brought her Pre-Fall offering to New York City and presented it as part of a lavish cocktail party. This week’s event at the Americas Society drew a number of McCartney’s boldfaced fans: Anna Wintour, Garance Doré, and Glenn Close were spotted in the crowd, and so were Alec Baldwin, his wife Hilaria Thomas, and Jessica and Jerry Seinfeld.

But not even stars that bright could outshine the models or what they were wearing: Hanne Gaby Odiele, for example, was spotted sitting on a comfortable-looking chair. If she weren’t dressed in head-to-toe McCartney, she would have looked like any other chic partygoer.

That might be because the clothes themselves were designed, in McCartney’s words, to “address every need of the modern woman’s wardrobe.” Odiele’s dress was a long-sleeved gown in black and white, but the collection featured plenty of functional coats (some double-breasted varietals feature lapels so wide they span their wearer’s shoulders) and no shortage of well-tailored separates. The tone-on-tone floral prints in oxblood and dark blue add visual interest, and so do the stripes in black, white, orange, and red.

A few pictures from the party below, as well as the full collection, here in the gallery.

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Rachel Comey Pre-Fall 2013

By Justin Fenner

The birth of her second child in September had Rachel Comey “thinking about different body shapes. Like those without perfect waists,” she said. As a result, much of her Pre-Fall 2013 collection was easy to wear, soft, and in some cases even a little boxy. A single-breasted coat dress fell straight from the shoulders to right above the knee, and a wool motorcycle-style jacket was cut generously. A sleeveless leather shirt floated away from the body, as did a number of other shirts, mimicking the A-line skirts they were sometimes paired with.

That doesn’t mean there weren’t figure-flattering pieces, too. One sweater depicting the Brooklyn Bridge in black and white stayed close to the body, and so did a black dress with embroidered accents.

Photos: Gus Powell courtesy of Rachel Comey

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